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Why you go for more knowledge, more and more and more…


I just finished reading a book, a NY times bestseller.

In it a scientist discovers two life enhancing treatments: one makes you smarter, the other makes you live longer.

People go crazy to live longer, and don’t care to get smarter.

This is the current reality inside which I am trying to do the work I do: take some people further on the human evolution scale: to human being level.

And people are not interested. I guess they cannot see how much of the drama, trouble, heartache, no success is a result of not seeing, not seeing clearly, or assuming that they already know.

We all walk around thinking that what we see, what we think, what we hear is accurate. That we see reality.

If I asked you if you can see how it is, you would say that of course you do.

Your results argue with your assertion: most of the time you have no idea what is going on. Your eyes, your ears, your mind mislead you.

T Harv Eker, millionaire money teacher was a bumbling serial failure until a millionaire friend of his father could not watch his idiotic moves any more, and took him under his wings.

His training began with this famous words: “When things are not working, there is something that you don’t know.”

I have students who want to grow, make more money, get happier, find a path that they’ll enjoy being on, lead their children to a happier path, get well… all kinds of goals and directions.

None of them has ever asked me: what is it I don’t know, that makes things not working?

None of them. Not even one.

My whole methodology is built upon those famous words… “When things are not working, there is something that you don’t know.”

More often than not, the truth is that “When things are not working, there is something you know that just isn’t so.”

The path of strait (narrow) and narrow.

Everything that is outside of the strait and narrow is part of what you know but just isn’t so.

One could say that the Playground method is methodology to reveal what you know that just isn’t so. This is why it is so effective.

With the removal of every false knowledge your life, your results, your mood, your health, your relationships, and your money improves.

The fastest way to improvement, bar none.

Removing the offending piece makes more difference than adding something to “fix” it.

One of our live-in maids once put too much salt into the food… and tried to correct it with sugar.

That is you… That is your behavior in life.

More, better, different… and ultimately a complicated life with no better results.

No one considers that what they know, what they are sure of, isn’t so.

One of the examples that came up yesterday in the Playground session is the water energizer.

What can be assumed to be so in your system?

1. that the water you use can be energized
2. that the audio is playing
3. that the energetic environment is friendly to Source energy.

Not many moving parts. But there are three ways you
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Why you are excitement seeker… explained


Lighting up curiosity is like alchemy… not distinguishable from magic My notes… if you are inclined to transcribe this episode, I am inclined to trade my products or services with you…

the two brains
curiosity is a right brain phenomena
learning is a left brain

curiosity, when properly awakened, is the spark or the initial much needed step to cause learning.

ignorance is caused by no curiosity.

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Why you are not, in fact cannot be curious? Are you screwed now?


I have decided to re-read the Feelings book, and this time make it a study, memorize the names of the different needs, take a more earnest approach to learning the “language” of the machine that is need-based.

I am feeling a mix of fear and excitement. where? in my stomach, expanding to my chest.

My plan is to read/study the book is to study it at the beginning of my evening reading session for about 10 minutes, and then switch to my “other” book… whatever book I am reading in the evening at the time… currently it is “Curious” by Ian Leslie.

I am reading Curious for the second time, and this time it is, given the chance, going to change something in me and consequently in how I teach, how i guide, and what I expect YOU to do.

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